The varsity softball game at Wauseon is cancelled. There will not be softball practice today.
over 6 years ago, Brian Leppelmeier
The varsity baseball game at Wauseon is cancelled. There will be baseball practice after school.
over 6 years ago, Brian Leppelmeier
The Pettisville Track Team will NOT be traveling to Tinora tonight for the track invitational. There will be a short practice after school.
over 6 years ago, Brian Leppelmeier
The varsity softball game with North Central today has been cancelled.
over 6 years ago, Brian Leppelmeier
4/4/2018 - 2 Hour Delay
over 6 years ago, Mike Zimmerman
The varsity softball game, North Central at Pettisville, has been rescheduled for Wednesday, April 4, starting at 4:00 PM.
over 6 years ago, Brian Leppelmeier
The varsity softball and baseball games at Montpelier are cancelled.
over 6 years ago, Brian Leppelmeier
The varsity track meet at Archbold has been cancelled.
over 6 years ago, Brian Leppelmeier
The varsity baseball game, varsity softball game, and varsity track meet have been cancelled for today, Thursday, March 29.
over 6 years ago, Brian Leppelmeier
The junior high track meet at Pettisville for today has been cancelled.
almost 7 years ago, Brian Leppelmeier
7th grade girls who are participating in ROX partcipated in the self-defense portion last evening. They learned to be aware of your surroundings and you are worth fighting for!
almost 7 years ago, Mandy Wyman
Pettisville High School quiz team members compete in Round 2 of the NBAL Round Robin League Tournament. At this moment, Sarah Herring, Jacob Myers, Zach Basselman, and Aaron Rupp are competing against Defiance High School.
almost 7 years ago, Michael Lane
Yesterday, the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards released their list of national medalists, and we are proud to announce that Pettisville students have received a three national Scholastic awards. Junior Madeleine Wixom received a silver medal in photography, senior Gretchen Lee received a silver medal in writing, and eighth grade Lyla Heising received a gold medal in writing. This is an incredible accomplishment for each of these individuals.
almost 7 years ago, Mandy Wyman
The new FFA Newsletter has been posted! Go check it out by clicking on the menu section and then selecting the news section.
almost 7 years ago, Drake McKeever
After 32 rounds successfully spelling words like praline, ubiquitous, garibaldi, menhaden, zeitgeber, alaminute, and Kazan, Pettisville 8th grader Lyla Heising was named the Toledo Blade Spelling Bee winner and has won a trip to Washington DC to represent Pettisville at the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Congratulations to Lyla for her exceptional performance.
almost 7 years ago, Michael Lane
Good luck to the Junior High Quiz Team at the Fulton County Junior High Academic Quiz Tournament!
almost 7 years ago, Mike Zimmerman
Seniors attended the Fulton County Career Exploration day today. They particpated in two mock interviews and two workshops.
almost 7 years ago, Mandy Wyman
12 students presented projects at the Northwest Ohio Science & Engineering Fair (NWOSEF) at Northwest State Community College.  Matt Rupp, Jessie McWatters, Jordan Skates, and Kayla Wyse made super judging.  Jordan placed 1st and will be presenting at the International Science & Engineering Fair. Jessie and Kayla will go as observers.  All students did an awesome job representing Pettisville High School!
almost 7 years ago, Michael Lane
The FCCLA State Project is "Our Family, Our Kids." FCCLA members and Family and Consumer Science students made 100 washcloth bunnies. Each bunny holds a bar of soap. All of the washcloth bunnies are being donated to Sarah's House in Bryan.
almost 7 years ago, Mike Zimmerman
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The boys’ basketball team will play on Friday, March 2 at Bryan High School in the sectional final beginning at 6:00 PM. Doors open at 5:00 PM. There are no pre-sale tickets for the boys’ sectional tournament. Ticket prices at the door for the boys’ sectional tournament are $6 for adults and $4 for students.
almost 7 years ago, Brian Leppelmeier